* Sovereign Union: The Republic and First Nations Peoples: Gregory Phillips on The Soapbox

* Background to the Aboriginal sovereignty movement

* SOVEREIGN UNION: CHARTER OF THE UNITED NATIONS DOES NOT APPLY TO AUSTRALIA, CLAIMS QLD LAWYER IN EUAHLAYI 'RATES CASE'

- Media Release

Sovereign Union: Charter of the United Nations does not apply to Australia, claims Qld lawyer in Euahlayi 'rates case'
Balonne Shire Council vs Euahlayi Peoples - Queensland Supreme Courthttp://www.sovereignunion.mobi/content/charter-united-nations-does-not-a...http://nationalunitygovernment.org/pdf/2014/140505-SU-MR-Qld%20SC-RATES-...http://www.euahlayipeoplesrepublic.mobi/node/26
5 May 14: "In another dramatic follow-up to the Euahlayi 'rates dispute', this time in the Queensland Supreme Court between the Balonne Shire Council and the Euahlayi Peoples of far north-western New South Wales and southwest Queensland, the Queensland Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (with responsibility for Lands) presented in writing an admission that there are no cession documents, nor surrender documents as a result of war, relating to the Euahlayi Peoples, neither are there any documents to show that the Euahlayi Peoples' Allodial Title to land was transferred to the Crown's Land tenure system.
Alarmingly, Balonne Shire Council's defence lawyer asserted that the international law of the Charter of the United Nations does not apply to Australia. ... "
Contact: Ghillar Michael Anderson, Head of State of Euahlayi Peoples Republic, Convenor and Joint Spokesperson of the Sovereign Union of First Nations and Peoples in Australia

* CALLUM CLAYTON-DIXON, THE STRINGER: TREATIES ARE AGREEMENTS BETWEEN EQUALS

- Analysis / Opinion

The Stringer: Treaties Are Agreements Between Equalshttp://thestringer.com.au/treaties-are-agreements-between-equals/
3 May 14: "The Australian’s headline ‘Abbott open to treaties with Aboriginal nations’ might shock, confuse and cause many Aboriginal people to be justifiably suspicious. All of a sudden the conservative Coalition Government is welcoming discussion about something we have demanded for decades, something former Prime Minister Bob Hawke promised to deliver by 1990, and a proposal that the current federal Labor opposition has labelled "stupid". ... The nature of any treaty process must be owned by Aboriginal people on the ground. ... " By Callum Clayton-Dixon

* BACKGROUND TO TREATIES WITH ABORIGINAL SOVEREIGN NATIONS OF AUSTRALIA

Sovereign Union: ANZAC day: Black Diggers buck the given history of "white men's business"http://www.sovereignunion.mobi/node/892
29 Apr 14: "Like all school children of my vintage we were taught that ANZAC Day was nothing less than sacred when our brave soldiers, sailors and airmen saved us from the Japanese peril and the fascism of Hitler. Of course there was absolutely no mention of any Aborigines or Torres Strait Islanders who fought and no recognition of women either. This war was men's business - white men's business." Ray Jackson

The Wire: Tasmania's forgotten Black War
Produced by Annie Hastwellhttp://www.thewire.org.au/storyDetail.aspx?ID=11513
8 May 14: "In 1824 war broke out between settlers and Aboriginals in Tasmania. The war raged for 8 bloody years and claimed the lives of 600 Aboriginals and more than 200 white settlers. It is a story that faded from hsitory for almost a century, and has now been retold in a new book The Black War: Fear Sex and Resistance in Tasmania.
Featured in story: Dr Nicholas Clements, author"

The Stringer: Black Nationalism on Aboriginal passportshttp://thestringer.com.au/black-nationalism-on-aboriginal-passports/
10 May 14: "Brisbane-based First Nations activists, Boe Spearim and Callum Clayton-Dixon will travel to Canada in August to meet with First Peoples and strengthen ties in their campaign for Black Nationalism. Both will travel with their Aboriginal Passports in hand. As representatives of the Aboriginal Provisional Government, both activists hope to meet with many First Nations communities and strengthen ties. They will first meet with the First Peoples of Canada’s Turtle Land." By Gerry Georgatos, a life-long human rights and social justice campaigner, a multi-award winning investigative journalist

Central Australian Aboriginal Media Association: Young Aboriginal woman says "Down With Democracy…Up With the Revolution."http://caama.com.au/down-with-democracy-up-with-the-revolutionhttp://caama.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/Amelia-Kunoth-Monks-Inter...
12 May 14: "Hundreds gathered last week to fill the Adelaide Tandanya National Indigenous Cultural Institute for a forum based around "An Aboriginal perspective on inequality, the Intervention, racism and struggle". Aboriginal Rights Activist Amelia Kunoth-Monks from Utopia spoke at the forum about the devastating effects of the NT Intervention in her Community and the dehumanising experience of being forced onto the basic card as part of the income management which began with the intervention and has since expanded across the Country. CAAMA Radio broadcaster Mikaela Simpson caught up with Amelia to discuss these situations that Aboriginal and Islander peoples are experiencing."

The Wire: Aboriginal perspectives shed light on racism and inequality
Produced by Lisa Burns and Franziska Timmerhttp://www.thewire.org.au/storyDetail.aspx?ID=11506
7 May 14: "Racism, the Northern Territory Intervention and a system that puts profit before people – they were just some of the weighty topics discussed last night at a public forum at Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute in Adelaide. The forum, titled ‘An Aboriginal Perspective on Inequality, the Intervention, Racism and Struggle’, drew people from all walks of life and focussed on some of the most important issues facing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in Australia.
Featured in story:
* Amelia Kunoth-Monks, activist from Utopia, Northern Territory
* Bogaine Spearim, activist at Brisbane Aboriginal Sovereign Embassy"

Green Left: Adelaide forum discusses Aboriginal rightshttps://www.greenleft.org.au/node/56412
10 May 14: "Hundreds gathered on May 6 to fill Adelaide's Tandanya National Indigenous Cultural Institute for the forum "An Aboriginal Perspective on Inequality, the Intervention, Racism and Struggle". It was jointly organised by the South Australian Aboriginal Coalition for Social Justice, SIMPLA (Stop Income Management in Playford) and the Socialist Alliance. It explored a cross-section of the most pressing issues facing Aboriginal people in Australia, such as racism, the Northern Territory intervention, inequality, the need for struggle and youth activism." By GLW author Liah Lazarou

The Stringer: The road to Black Nationalism - national forum, Adelaidehttp://thestringer.com.au/the-road-to-black-nationalism-national-forum-a...
3 May 14: "Teaching Black children the truth of what was done to them is not turning people against people, it is about reclaiming oneself and understanding that the power of Black Nationalism can remedy the ills that one Government after another fails to achieve for First Peoples. Brisbane Aboriginal Sovereign Embassy’s Boe Spearim is one of the speakers to what is expected will be a packed auditorium this Tuesday at a national forum in Adelaide. A forum on Injustices and Black Nationalism - Aboriginal perspectives on inequality, the Intervention, racism and struggle – will be hosted at Adelaide’s Tandyana National Aboriginal Cultural Centre." By Gerry Georgatos, a life-long human rights and social justice campaigner, a multi-award winning investigative journalist

Sovereign Union: New fight for Aboriginal stolen wages with petition to WA Parliamenthttp://www.sovereignunion.mobi/node/897
1 May 14: "A petition to the WA Parliament is calling for a new Aboriginal stolen wages scheme, claiming the previous reparation was humiliating and inadequate. In 2012 the WA State Government announced the stolen wages reparation scheme which invited people born before 1958 to apply for payments of up to $2,000 if they had directly experienced government control over their income. Kimberley Community Legal Service solicitor Judy Harrison, says that Aboriginal people her organisation has spoken to are not happy with the 2012 reparation scheme." Ben Collins and Vanessa Mills, ABC Kimberley

* SOVEREIGN UNION: THE REPUBLIC AND FIRST NATIONS PEOPLES: GREGORY PHILLIPS ON THE SOAPBOX

- Analysis / Opinion

Sovereign Union: The Republic and First Nations Peoples: Gregory Phillips on The Soapboxhttp://www.sovereignunion.mobi/node/895
10 Apr 14: "Gregory Phillips provides what he sees as the key challenges underlying the Australian state and entrenching the divide between First Nations peoples and others, including genocide and its denial, the 'white values' and assumptions of our society's dominant science and religion, and the greed at the heart of neoliberalism. He offers a rationale for change - and makes suggestions about how positive change can come."